{"id":478,"date":"2005-01-24T07:40:00","date_gmt":"2005-01-24T07:40:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/maddruid.com\/wp\/?p=478"},"modified":"2006-10-08T11:30:52","modified_gmt":"2006-10-08T11:30:52","slug":"496-of-development-and-the-environment-ii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/maddruid.com\/?p=478","title":{"rendered":"[476] Of development and the environment, II"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In my <a href=\"https:\/\/maddruid.com\/wp\/?p=477\">previous entry<\/a>, I said that I suspect opportunity cost plays an important role between development and the environment and a country will only turn to environmental issues when it reaches certain economic level. I continued further by saying, a possible correlation between wealth of nations with environmental commitment could be a possible proof.<\/p>\n<p>And guess what?<\/p>\n<p>There actually is an index that could be used as a proxy for environmental commitment. I found this out after browsing the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2005\/01\/24\/science\/24enviro.html\">New York Times<\/a> <em>(reg. req.)<\/em>. It &#8211; the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ciesin.columbia.edu\/indicators\/ESI\/index.html\">Environmental Sustainability Index<\/a> &#8211; is produced by people at Yale and Columbia for the World Economic Forum, first published in 2002 and the 2005 issue has just been released earlier. The <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ciesin.columbia.edu\/indicators\/ESI\/rank.html\">2002 index<\/a> is located at Columbia University server. Index for 2005 should be up soon.<\/p>\n<p>In general, countries with high GDP per capita have higher ranking when compared to countries with lower GDP per capita.<\/p>\n<p>There are a few wildcards however, like Belgium being 125th out of 142 in the 2002 index and Uruguay at sixth. I had expected a country like Uruguay, which has GDP per capita a bit lower than Malaysia, to be in the middle of the table and Belgium to do much better. The Arab nations, despite their high GDP per capita, linger at the bottom of the pit and they provide seemingly contradicting proof to the idea presented in the previous entry.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps, their cost of forgone economic benefit is higher than most people. It needs to be said that the opportunity cost idea is valid when all things are equal. The opportunity cost from one subject to the next does vary and this might explain why certain countries differ from their expected ranks. Furthermore, there are several issues with the methodology of the survey and this affects the accuracy of the index. The Times article states a few. One of the them:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>He also said a system that rated Russia, whose populated western regions have undergone extraordinary environmental degradation, as having greater environmental sustainability than the United States had inherent weaknesses.<\/p>\n<p>At 33, Russia&#8217;s ranking, Mr. Esty said, is in large part a consequence of the country&#8217;s vast size. While it &#8220;has terrible pollution problems&#8221; in the western industrial heartland, he said, its millions of unsettled or sparsely settled acres of Asian taiga mean &#8220;it has vast, untrammeled resources and more clean water than anywhere in the world.&#8221; So, he added, &#8220;on average, Russia ends up looking better than it does to someone who lives in western Russia.&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Alrighty, I&#8217;m going for breakfast. I won&#8217;t commit myself to any environmental course if my stomach is growling.<\/p>\n<p>p\/s &#8211; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.recom.org\/mambo2\/\">ReMag 5 is out<\/a>. I&#8217;m not quite satisfied with the end product but more tweaks should happen soon.<br \/>\npp\/s &#8211; I wanted to play World of Warcraft so badly but the delay is too much for me to handle. I&#8217;ve thus canceled the Amazon order.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In my previous entry, I said that I suspect opportunity cost plays an important role between development and the environment and a country will only turn to environmental issues when it reaches certain economic level. I continued further by saying, a possible correlation between wealth of nations with environmental commitment could be a possible proof. 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